Rising operating costs, hybrid work trends, and regional economic uncertainty are testing commercial property landlords and tenants across Business Bay and beyond.
As geopolitical tensions reshape global supply chains, Dubai's traders are positioning themselves at the centre of a African commerce boom—and early movers are already seeing significant returns.
As premium venues saturate the market, a new wave of casual-to-mid-range concepts along Sheikh Zayed Road and in emerging neighborhoods is capturing wallet share from both locals and visitors.
As hybrid work reshapes commercial real estate across DIFC and Business Bay, employers are rethinking where—and how—they recruit and retain talent in the emirate.
As regional instability and global protectionism intensify, the emirate's traditionally resilient import-export ecosystem confronts its toughest operating environment in a decade.
As visitor numbers surge past pre-pandemic peaks, a fresh wave of hospitality entrepreneurs and established players are capitalizing on the emirate's status as a premier global destination.
As automation reshapes employment patterns across the emirate, residents need to understand how salary growth, sector demand, and cost of living are reshaping household finances.
Rising commercial rents and operational costs are reshaping the retail landscape across neighbourhoods like Al Manara and Business Bay, forcing entrepreneurs to make tough choices that affect where residents shop.
As visitor numbers surge past pre-pandemic levels, hospitality and service sectors are competing fiercely for talent, transforming wage expectations and professional pathways across the emirate.
As geopolitical conflicts reshape supply chains, everyday residents are seeing real impacts on prices and product availability—here's what you need to know.
Rising Middle East instability and shifting US trade policy are forcing Dubai landlords and tenants to recalibrate strategies across Business Bay, DIFC, and Downtown.
Entrepreneurs across Al Manara, Business Bay and beyond report mounting pressure from commercial rent inflation, stricter lending conditions, and increased competition from corporate chains.
Discover why mid-range dining between AED 80–150 is booming in Dubai. Independent restaurants across Downtown and Jumeirah are outpacing ultra-luxury venues as diners prioritize authenticity.
As hiring patterns evolve across sectors, companies operating in Dubai face new talent challenges and opportunities that demand strategic workforce planning.
Escalating Middle East tensions, trade uncertainty, and currency volatility are reshaping operating costs and investment strategies for enterprises across the emirate.
As geopolitical tensions mount worldwide, local entrepreneurs face tougher investor scrutiny and shifting capital flows in the emirate's innovation district.